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Yes...over 67% of the city talks spanish, and 40% of Hispanics in the city of Miami talk only spanish
The largest Spanish-speaking group in Miami is likely to be Cuban-Americans, as they have historically been the dominant Hispanic group in the city.
The majority of the Spanish-speaking population in Miami, Florida, comes from Cuba. This is most likely due to Cuba's proximity to Miami, and thus the Cubans' immigration to the city. According to the US Census File for "Hispanic and Latino Origin Reports" from 2010, approximately 34.4% of Miami's population was of Cuban origin. The 2nd largest representation in Miami was that of South Americans, who made up around 8.7%. Miami is the largest city in the US with a Cuban-American population. Miami is nicknamed the "Capital of Latin America" for having such a large population of Spanish speakers. It is the 2nd largest American city with a Spanish-speaking majority.
The city of Los Angeles has the highest Spanish-speaking population in the United States. New York, Miami, Houston and Chicago make up the top five.
Some Spanish-speaking cities in the United States include Miami, San Antonio, Los Angeles, and El Paso. These cities have large Hispanic populations and a strong presence of Spanish language and culture.
No. It is a Spanish-speaking city in Mexico.
No, Venice is not a Spanish-speaking city. The primary language spoken in Venice is Italian.
A city neighborhood of Spanish-speaking people is commonly referred to as a "barrio" in Spanish.
A large Spanish city, is a city that is highly populated in a spanish speaking country.
The cities with the largest Spanish-speaking populations in the United States are Los Angeles, New York City, and Miami. These cities are known for their diverse populations and vibrant Hispanic communities.
Spanish is the second most spoken language in the world, after Mandarin. The top 3 Spanish speaking cities in the U.S. are Los Angeles, New York and Miami.
Barrio